The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 23, 1937, Page 5

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BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG SNUFEY 22 S(MMER DOWN GOOGLE --- SAN 1_COULDN'T GO <O SED WHAT'S THE \DEA A-TUHINKIN' ABOLT THAT i WAKIN' ME uP THAR * DUNKEY DERBY THIS TIME NE WNOW (Ll BE TH.' Q' TH NIGHT 22 LAFEN-STORK O I WAS SOUND. CREATION (F HONEY POT BUT THERE'S REASON FOR GIWWING H B WORWK-OUT \N “TH! WMODLE OF THE THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE; TUESDAY, NOV. 23, 1937. NO RHYME OR By BILLIE DE BECK STOP YORE \NFUNNEL BLUBBERIN, GOOGLE-+ T GOT MY QEPERTATION TER THINK ABOUT--- & TNE'S A-WASTIN' -- | Playoff Changed | ]nlayufl for the President's |a purse of $10,000 cu? and The suggestion that the p'nyoflw |be changed to give the flag to’the | the n Francisco Seals. I" cflast Laa @ cio> incine up on top was made by Charles Graham, presidefty.of uts The club that wins the playoff SAN DIEGO, Nov. 23—In a sur-| will receive the President's @up, prise move by directors of the Pa-|to be given by the League, and $5,~ cific Coast League, it was voted to|000. The runner-up will get 63000 --- AT IN TIP-TOP SHAPE Ao AN’ MAKES & SODACIOUS FOOL N\GWT, SNULERY--- Schools to ‘teach to tegain use of the erland. 1621 Than Hearts of Fresh Chicken Gumbo Chicken Ravioli OUT'N H\SSE'E--- noner 8 vot § Gty D=2 Cops change the Shaughnessy playoff by and the two teams that are elim- s reserved awarding the 1938 pennant and $2,- | inted in the first round each »will 500 to the club that finished on top | benefit by $1,500 3 in the regular season, and then have | > 5 the four top teams engage in a Today's News T ay.—~Empire. L Features Syndicase, | Brian Aherne maintains that no| his thirties. -1937 ksgiving Day Dinner PLATE ONE DOLLAR Celery Mixed Olives COCKTAILS Shrimp SALAD Manhattan Fruit, Cream Dressing SOUP Consomme Celestine HORS D'OUVRES ! Spaghetti Italienne CHOICE OF ENTREE Oysters Tomato Juice Roast Stuffed Young Turkey, Cranberry Sauce Broiled Lamb Chops, a la Chasseur Baked Sugar-Cured Ham, Candied Sweets Roast Young Capon, Dressing, Baked Apple Mashed or Baked Potato Fried Fresh Willapoint Oysters, Cole Slaw Gastineau Special Deluxe Steak, Au Jus Buttered Cauliflower DESSERT “Poems and Ballads,” Swinburne’s 2s have actor achieves professional major- most famous book, appeared in two been started in Austria ‘and Swii- ity until he is past 40. Aherne is in separate editions under different| publishers’ imprints in 1868. Pumpkin, Hot Mince, or Apple Pie with Cheese Plum Puddding with Brandy Sauce FOR BASKETBALL Four Team Playoff Will De- termine Champions of Gastineau Channel There will be no split season in Juneau’s basketball league this year, as a result of a decision last night at a meeting of managers of the City Lecague, presided over by President Jack Fowler Each team under this plan will be enabled to meet all other teams twice during the season, and at the close of the schedule a playoff wiil be held between the two lead- ing teams, the winner of which series will meet the winner of a contest between the third and fourth line teams for the “Championship of Gastineau Channel.” y team will be limited to len bers and a vote of the manag- council will be needed before any transfers are made after the tirst of December, when all teams Daniels of Minneapolis in a Duluth tots! of 576 for three gimes, are supposed to be complete - LUTHERAN LADIES’ AID SEWING MEET IS TO BE ON FRIDAY On Friday afternoon, members of the Lutheran Ladies’ Aid will meet for sewing at the home of Mrs. Pete Hildre to complete needlework for the bazaar to be held on December 1. The last meeting of the group was held on November 18, when a large number of members met at the NO SPLIT THIS WINNER TAKE YEAR IN SEASON ALL BOUT IS | New High Scur -~ NOW ON BILL IBantams fioui Opposite Channel Sides Will Mix in Opener ‘Two more bouts have been added {to the bill of the Juneau Athletic |Club glove fest scheduled for next |Friday night. “Big Boy"” Erickson, from Minne- {sota, and Miner Ed Heinz, from the Interior, are going to mix in a four round grudge fight that is re- portedly a “winner take all.” Both are heavies. Both are big men, Heinz is 6 feet 2 inches, weighs 175 pounds, and is said to have the speed and color of a fast bantam- weight, but Erickson, a more ex- perienced glove slinger, it is sal ;hns 10 pounds weight on the miner, Erickson is 6 feet even, but weighs 1185 pounds. He has fought 30 ama- 'teur bouts, and 60 professional mixes. His last fight was with Dick Iring for a 10 round draw, just before {leaving the States. | What may perhaps be one of the biggest crowd pleasers of the eve- Ining is a scheduled 4 round curtain raiser putting two banlams in the squared circle—one from Douglas jand one from Juneau. One is Bob Pirby, from Juneau, and the other Ken Trafton, from Douglas. According to observers, these two lads “make the fur fly"and have :aumcud a lot of attention. They Stwensn Sets |+ Piggly Wiggly WHERE HOLIDAY SAVINGS ARE REAL ST I ) 2 | | i ! % £ You want the best, and plenty of it. That & § means Sanitary Piggly Wiggly Quality E and Low Prices. Come in and look 5 TeE ~ OnElks' Alys Mike Ugrin Also Rolls High Going Into Six Hun- ] dred Bracket The bowling season’s three game high total fell on the Elks maple fairways last night to the tune of & 662 slaughtered pins as Roger Ste- & venson rolled the best three games £ of the season. 13 Stevenson's scores were 205-235- & 222. Mike Ugrin did not do so badly = himself, missing Stevenson’s score only 20 pins with 642. The Rolls squad, led by Stevenson, rolled up a nice total of 1673 pins to * down the Chevrolets in ignominous defeat, the latter only totaling 1336 = pins. in the Franklin-Cord match, Ug- rin’s high score boosted tiaun..u one pin over 1600 to victory. Lincoln beat Ford with Willard Gallemore shoveng the way with a arlound. We've a wide variety of good things to eat at good, economical prices.- S EITEIR I EaE TRED. Olives-Puddings-Jellies Preserves-Pickled Fruits . Marshmallows-Candies Fruit Juices-Mixers Oranges-Grapefruit-Apples Mixed Nuts-Cocoanuts - Sweet Pickles-CannedFruits | and Vegetables Phone 24 Phone 85 Al | Totais 0 ob1 g o fllllllIIIIIIIIllllIIIIIlIlIIIIIIllIIIIIIlIIIlllllIII|lllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIl CHEVROLET ! ; e LTI Tonight's games are Interpational vs. Dodge, Hudson vs. Auburn, Stute vs. Reo. i Last nizht's totmls follow: h ROLLS Stevenson 205 235 222— 662 Blanton *167 187 167— 501 Boggan 187 155 168— 510 EESEETSIE S NWRNT L ENANIZAE 115400 Holmquist 159 140 Werner 133 171 130— 434 are fast. There is no doubt about g, yxe that. But add the fact that they, wome - from opposite sides of the| 143 149 173— 465 Get the Jump on Higher Chocolate or Vanilla Ice Cream After Dinner Mints Salted Almonds Coffee, Tea or Wine Totals 435 460 FRANKLIN 208 245 165 198 138 146 4411336 Channel and you have some indi-| T o cation of the ring appeal the boys Ugrin will have, Hollmann CHOIR R.EHEARSAL | Two more bouts of four rounds are pocie. WEDNESDAY NIGHT. :ez to be lined up, and will probably | e announced today or tomorrow. ! , Marty Fosse, who was a topnotch' Owing to Thursday being Thanks- giving day, the weekly rehearsal: of 'e'::h":’emm on the Pacific Coast, g, a0qy the choir of the Northern Light Wi referee. Riendeau’ .. Presbyterian Church will be held', The boxers’ ““'i-",‘f,,‘“"“ "'"} be 0. g1oadhorn Wednesday night at 7:30 o'clock. 'Gome out fightin'l"—and If they Gastineau This is according to an announce- 4 i cafe ment made today by George heir corners ‘and begin all over hmidt, director of the choir. AgRin. Bty Tickets are now on sale going fast. home of Mrs. O. Swanson. Food Prices . .. GENERAL ELECTRIC REFRIGERATORS will save you money on higher food prices of Fall and Winter. Choose your.. GE now and save extra dollars on your ) - 2 189— 642 183— 546 120— 418 511 589 501—1601 CORD ! 156 200 140 183 e AT8 189 Totals | 202— 668 1355 488 142— 479 4791486 Totals .......... 474 542 LAFAYETTE , 172 189 *161 161 145 158 192— 5563 161— 483 173~ 576 5261512 :Boylg * Walmer Nichols and Totals R D R P T T R IR R E T THAT MAKES MY MONEY GO FARTHER” ! | | | 4| FOR HOME OR BUSINESS REFRIGERATION SERVICE and REPAIRS * Phone 34 Our Refrigeration Expert, JOHN HOUK, is equipped to give you Quick, Efficient Service at reasonable cost. Rice & Ahlers Company § y Oaann | % 2 YEARS OLD 2 "ITTTEi) B than some whiskies I'd paid a lot more ¥ PRICED WITH c‘"fi:.".m' Lincoln | for! I like its grand flavor—believe me, it’s my whiskey now!” e P THE LOWEST lnc., Lawrenceburg, Ind. MANILA, Nov. 23, — Common- wealth President Manuel Quezon underwent an operation for appen- |dicitis today and his condition is sald to be as good as expected. f LT R Alrlines in the United States car- ried 150 times as many people last year as 10 years ago. NE OF THE WORLD'S FINEST treasiires of millions of gal- O lons of aging whiskey to draw from .. .80 years of ex- perience behind every delicious drop—no wender Silver Dollar Straight Bourbon Whiskey tastes better...is smoother...richer...full of mellow flavor! Be whiskey- food budget every month. more taxes into the United States 478 508 GOAST I.EAGUE. Totals 528 527 478—1533 Tumfifil Dinner at Lutheran Churi A nterviewwih weeollwood Team | 3 GOING EAST| RETAIL CLERKS HOLLYWOOD, Cal, Nov. 23. e y ; | ger. 'he had given Johnny Bassler, whom TRAVELER, |will come to Hollywood and be t0 Cleveland to coach for Oscar |ing to an announcement made to- |can League Club. I i merely speculative. [ ' whiskey right here at home than during all my travels abroad... when I returned to America, a friend asked me to try Silver Dollar. PIP E DREAM' Diego. Club. Tomcm —msnAY RTTY T ity as Presidential o, 10 AR K d BALTIMORE, Maryland, Nov. 23.'nese senior at MacMurray College ithe talk of his possible availability entered the junior class. The twa dream. This declaration was made sqy, Pruident Qnuon Initiation services will mark the group convenes in the Parish Hall Mrs. Walter G. Hellan, Grand wise...say Silver Dollar—in package storesor bars! hour will be held with Mrs. A. J. Sold on Convenient Terms i s treasury than 19 of the states. - KILLEFER S ooy Metcalf 147 178 161— 576 Juneau—Douglas—Alaska *—Average score. Did not bowl. i’ ch mber 1. . Caelmg v ol I:mfllIIIIIII AR b 1 [Resigns as Manager of In- Allan MDonald, {Wade Killefer is coming back to' Bill Klepper, president of the Se- Killefer has resigned as a mana-'he fired as manager late last season, |MPORTANT = |manager of the film capital team, Vitt, former Pacific Coast manager Washington, D.C. The Seattle Indians will open play | I S : SAYS nEw“iWfll’? These Girls 8:00 0'CLOCK—UNION HALL E 2 B A 1 Material, 1940 iWnr in the Orient apparently means {—Thomas E. Dewey, District Attor-|for Women here, or to Oel Mahara, as a Republican Presidential cam-igirls are rooming together, "uof upon Dewey's arrival here from a( — e,e-— |C. D. A. INITIATION | i | Is Operated Upon'nceting of the Catholic Daughters for the regular business session at {Regent, will preside, . Following the Goodman and Mrs. Miles Oodklnal R e el 1t is estimated that Hawali pays k El t 8 1o - : 195 203 170— 668 | iBrown .. wer COMING BACK, 5=~ | VE ou N D A H ISKEY \ ) — — — —— 2 Lutheran Ladies’ Aid Annual Fancy Work Sale and, dianapolis Club to Man- |the Pacific Coast Leagué as mana- attle Baseball Club, announced that ger of the Indianapolis Club and his release so that Bassler may go |assuming complete control, accord- recently named pilot of the Ameri- M E E T I N G day. | That Bassler will go there Is 7 J % y f i “THEY SAY TRAVEL teaches you things. But I learned more about I ALWAYS THOUGHT good whiskey hed tocostalot of money. But acason. apn. Apell. 3, against (- Ban THE THRIFTY WHISKEY - ey oad! Says Poof to His Avalla!:ul-I can't Bn Bufllfl[nd BE SURE. AND ATTEND! |nothing to Sylvianni Li, pretty Chf- ney-elect of New York City, called attractive Japanese girl who has paign material in 1940, as 2 PIPe war will break our friendship,” they vacation in Bermuda. TO BE HELD TONIGHT ]ol America this evening, when the 8 p. m. business of the evening, a social in charge of retreshments. B A

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